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Sami Al Dalahmah's DSP Blog

Sami Al Dalahmah
Sami received a BSc in EE in 2006 form Jordan University and worked as a hardware design and verification engineer. Received an MSc in DSP from King's College London with distinction in 2007. Joined Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in 2008 as a spectrum planning engineer. Currently perusing PhD in Leeds University in signal processing for wireless sensor networks.

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Engineering the Statistics

Do you remember the probability course you took in undergrad? If you were like me, you would consider it one of those courses that you get out of confused. But maybe a time will come where you regret ...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Mar 26 2012 under Academia / Research | Probability 
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Why is Fourier transform broken

Every engineer who took a basic signal processing course is familiar with the Gibbs phenomenon, however, not all know why it occurs, I mean really why! The answer lies in the mathematical background ...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Oct 4 2011 under Academia / Research 
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More free Ebooks

I found this website that contains loads of free, high quality, ebooks and journals as well. There is 176 ebooks under electrical engineering heading. I found books suitable for engineers, researcher,...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Sep 13 2011 under DSP on the Web | Free ebooks 
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ICASSP 2011 conference lectures online (for free)

For the first time, the oral presentations of the International Conference on Accoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) were recorded and posted online for free. This conference is the best i...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Jul 5 2011 under Audio DSP | Academia / Research | DSP on the Web 
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FREE Peer-reviewed IEEE signal processing courses

The IEEE signal processing society is offereing FREE peer reviewed courses, though not many, they are peer reviewed and span differenet topics like; wavelets, speech analysis, and statistical detectio...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Apr 26 2011 under Matlab | Academia / Research 
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DSP Algorithm Implementation: A Comprehensive Approach

As DSP engineers, ultimately we are required to design and implement specific DSP algorithms. The first step is to make a choice on which algorithm to use, e.g. for filtering should we use FIR or IIR....

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Apr 13 2011 under FPGA | Design Methodolgies | Verilog 
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We are famous!!

Today one of my supervisor said to me that the IEEE Signal Processing eNewsletter mentioned me, well sort of:) It actually talked about Social media resources for DSP and pointed to this website's blo...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Dec 8 2010 under DSP on the Web 
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State Space Representation and the State of Engineering Thinking

Most, if not all, textbooks in signal processing (SP) thoroughly covers the frequency analysis of signals and systems alike, including the Fourier and the Z-transform that produce the well known Trans...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Nov 23 2010 under Basics | Academia / Research 
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Knowledge Mine for Embedded Systems

I stumbled upon a great website (actually I found it on the google ads in gmail!) with comprehensive and deep information on embedded systems. The website talks about four main categorie...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Jun 25 2010 under Basics | Design Methodolgies | DSP on the Web 
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Hidden Linear Algebra in DSP

Linear algebra (LA) is usually thought of as a blunt theoretical subject. However, LA is found hidden in many DSP algorithms used widely in practice. An obvious clue in finding LA in DSP is the linea...

posted by Sami Al Dalahmah on Jun 17 2010 under Basics | Academia / Research | Tips and Tricks 
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